For a program that’s designed to work with photographic images, Photoshop has incredibly powerful text capabilities. Although it’s not a page-layout program such as Adobe InDesign or a word-processing program such as Microsoft Word, Photoshop can certainly enable you to add lines, paragraphs, or even columns of text to your images.
Photoshop offers you three categories of text:
-Point type is one or more lines of text, comparable with the headlines in a newspaper. Click with a type tool to add point type.
-Paragraph type consists of multiple lines of text. Like in a wordprocessing program, a new line is started whenever your typing reaches the margin. Drag a type tool to create paragraph type.
-Warp type and type on a path are typically single lines of type that are bent, curved, or otherwise distorted as a special effect. Use the Option bar’s Warp Text feature (or Edit>Transform>Warp), or click with a type tool on a path.
According to the previous reading:
6. What is the difference between the "Point Type" and the "Paragraph type"?
7. What is "Warp type and type on a path"?
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